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Glenn… I've been using the MR.GASKET 1131G they are .018 -.020 thick and coated. They are 4.370 Bore and economical. Hope this helps. MB.
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GM # 14015351----steel shim .022 thickness -----4.250 bore----- STEEL HEADS ONLY------seal with alum spray paint-----re-torque after first heat cycle-- or look for LS-6 OEM gaskets ---also check quench area clearance very important!!!! FED 387
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What FED 387 said, the #14015351 are the gaskets I have. Sorry I thought they were for a 396.
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Thanks to all that responded
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